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9: The postscript of the Princeton/Vilnius documents published separately by Léonce de Brotonne (1898), no. 9

Subjects: Correspondence

Credits: (c) Fondation Napoléon

Notes:

No. 9, postscript of the Princeton/Vilnius documentsAddressee: Carnot; without place or date - here marked 9.It is possible that Brotonne took the addressee here, Carnot, from Coston, whom he cites (No. 13, note 1). In a note to No. 9, Brotonne dated this postscript to the "derniers jours de prairial an IV (mai 1796)" (the last days of Prairial, An IV (May 1796)).